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9, 11 & 13 Coton Road, Grant Cottages

History of Grant Cottages, Grantchester

Listed building:

Row of three cottages, now two. Late C18 or early C19, renovated, restored and extended mid C20.


1911

Frederick Upchurch, 58, stockman, b St Ives

Ann, 56, b Essex

James, 24, domestic gardener, b Grantchester

Lucy, 13, day girl, b Grantchester

Charles, 9, b Grantchester

Walter, grandson, 4, b Cherry Hinton


In 1913 James married Mary Boughen and they moved into 1 Laburnum Cottages.

(See World War 1, Francis Burkitt)

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